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Hi there! I’m Eleanor, a self-taught graphic designer, and I write this blog.

SVGShop.com Blog is a place to get free SVG files for crafting . You can use these SVG files with the Sure Cuts A Lot program.

I started this blog in February 2009 and back then it was then called Vendibles Blog. Since then I have opened up an online shop and have integrated the blog into the new shop, hence the new name.

This blog is a way for me to share my thoughts and designs with you. I will feature different designs frequently that can be downloaded for free!

 

17 Responses to About

  1. Viktoria says:

    Thank you Eleanor for your free svg. Your store is so inspiring. Good luck and inspiration and imagination :-)

  2. Louise says:

    Is it possible you could do a trace of the #14 Tony Sewart Car? My husband really thinks he’s great. He has been sick for a year now and faces surgery and thought how wonderful it would be if I could make him card with your help. Please let me know what cartridges I need as I don’t have any other program, just my cricut. This is an absolutely great post. Thank you sooooooo much.

    • Eleanor says:

      Hi Louise, these SVG files work with the program Sure Cuts A Lot at http://craftedge.com, you’d have to buy it to use with your Cricut. I’m really sorry, but I can’t do the trace right now, I’m trying to steer away from copyrighted material or copies of them. I’m really really sorry, best wishes to you and your husband and his health. -Eleanor

  3. Ellen Crawley says:

    Just found your site today, wonderful work. Thank you so much for sharing all the free stuff! I started browsing the shop and suspect I’ll be in there a fair amount too! How do I sign up for your blog? Again, thank you for being so generous with your talent.
    Ellen

  4. lisa ralston says:

    hi! THanks so much for sharing your files. I was wondering if you might consider doing a svg of a maryjane shoe (like the ones ebay scrappers put on their tear bears. I would also love any furniture type files, a vanity and bed and night stand etc. again thanks for sharing your talent

  5. Scrapperdee says:

    If you could do videos – that would be amazing! I’m just not creative enough to be self-taught about this creating stuff!

  6. Jennifer says:

    You do great work – I am a novice and you say you are a self taught graphic designer…do you have any advice on how I can get started learning about all of this?

  7. Cathryn says:

    Hi,

    I saw the file that you did of your cat can you share how you did it? I have a pug and I would love to do cut out of him.

    Thanks for all of your hard work
    Cathryn

  8. Eleanor says:

    Hi DD! I just found this comment in the SPAM box. This is GREAT! Thanks for your suggestion I will definitely try some of these out. :)

  9. Eleanor says:

    Hi stelt,

    I just started a website that hopefully can be considered a community in the future. ;) Take a peek http://freesvgfiles.com

  10. stelt says:

    Is there a SVG crafting community site?
    I collect SVG links at http://svg.startpagina.nl

  11. Eleanor says:

    Hi Michelle, I haven’t come across too much info on making your own designs. scrappydew.com has some good stuff under their tutorial section. I do plan on having similar video tutorials here on my blog in the near future. :)

  12. Michelle says:

    Thank you so much for sharing, you are extremely talented! Do you know where I could find a tutorial on how to create designs? Thanks again!

  13. ddailey says:

    Hey Eleanor, having a fondness for both SVG and the public domain, I’m very pleased to see your efforts here. Very nice.

    The stuff at http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/public/public_domain.htm is all bitmapped but ripe for harvesting into SVG.

    cheers
    DD

  14. Kat Matter says:

    Thank you for sharing your talents with us! I love your designs.

  15. Eleanor says:

    Thanks Kat! I’m glad you like them! :)

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